The deal also reveals the DOJ's evidence against the company, collected over more than a decade, dating back to the late 1990s.

Among that evidence:

GSK promoted Paxil for children when in fact it can cause suicidal behavior in kids.

GSK promoted Wellbutrin as a sex drug and TV's Dr. Drew Pinsky was on the company's payroll.

And GSK gave lavish vacations and "speaking fees" to doctors who agreed to promote the drugs to their colleagues.

Here's the story of how GSK promoted these drugs, told through documents filed in court by the DOJ.

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In 2001, GSK considered withholding a study that showed Paxil caused suicidality and violent feelings in teenagers because it coincided with the Columbine shooting tragedy, according to the complaint. One of the shooters was on Luvox, a different antidepressant.

Court documents

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The FDA has always been clear about Paxil: It has never been approved for children and was specifically rejected for children in 2003 and 2004.

Court documents

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Yet GSK went right ahead and marketed it for kids anyway, the DOJ's complaint states.

Court documents

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By as late as 2005, GSK had a list of 5,800 child psychiatrists prescribing Paxil to kids, of which 1,424 were child psychiatry specialists, the DOJ says.